They are the scenarios that the NWFL Women’s Grand Final will throw up on Saturday, when Latrobe and Devonport battle it out at Penguin’s Dial Park.

The Pies are the team in the former category, having finished the inaugural North-West women’s competition with the wooden spoon, with coach Savahn Overall, who came on board at the start of this campaign, daring to dream of adding another football premiership to a collection which already includes Burnie’s 2016 TWL flag.

The sides met a fortnight ago in the second semi-final, which Latrobe won by 11 points, a contest Overall said was learning experience.

“That game was a real eye-opener for us and was a really good experience for a lot of girls who had never played a footy final before,’’ she said this week.

“We now know we just have to stick to our game plan for 15 minutes at a time to get the win on Saturday.

“I think last year there were a couple of girls in particular who worked hard to establish a core group of players at the club and for me this year it was about getting some girls on board from some different sporting backgrounds, and some like-minded girls as well, who are able to have a bit of fun, have a bit of a laugh with the group and to compete as well.

“Once you get all those girls into one space and training really hard each week to continually improve that is why we are where we are.

“Our run out there will be our strength on the field, as we have a lot of run from one end of the ground to the other, especially in the middle, so I think Latrobe are going to have a pretty tough job containing that.

“So we just need to make sure we back ourselves out there.”

Overall believed the standard of competition this year overall had been high, saying there are a “number of girls” who had the capability to play at the State League, which made it a strong competition.

The Demons are an example of that high standard, shooting for back-to-back premierships having defeated Penguin in the 2017 decider.